WHERE DO YOU GO IF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER IS SPRAYING WARM AIR?
1. Take a look at the thermostat. Even if you believe your thermostat is set correctly, double-check it, especially if you live in a house where others may have "tuned" the thermostat. It's conceivable that only the fan on your air conditioner is on, blowing heated air around your home. If your thermostat reads "on," your system's fan is running. This implies that even if the interior unit isn't cooling, the fan will continue to blow air through the ducts and out of the vents. For your air conditioner to chill and dehumidify your interior air as the fan circulates it, set your thermostat to "cool" or "auto." 2. Check to see if the outside unit is powered. Your air conditioner is high-powered equipment, which means it consumes a lot of electricity to run. If there is a brief power outage, your outside unit's circuit breaker may be tripped. Check your circuit breaker panel for a tripped switch if your air conditioner is sp...